Hello Juan,
actually you can name it via udev:
you may have a generated rules file that you can modify.
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
hth,
Jerome
Juan Lavieri wrote:
Hi.
The past weekend I did change my motherboard. The new one has the
ethernet interface integrated into it (no other card of this type is
plugged)
My surprise is is because my squeeze was unable to bring uo this
interface (eth0 didn't exists); Guessin I change it to eth2 and
everything works.
My questio is: How can I know what name is asigned to a such a card?
Is there any command? I'm looking on google and everybody sais etho is
the first, eth1 the second and so on. I have only one and it's eth2, why?
Thanks for your help.
Regards.
Juan
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